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Annual Gift Fair Now On. Annual Gift Fair Now On. Annual Gift Fair Now On. Annual f& 370R THE EXHIBITION SEASON p* J?' v We are now making a very Special Show of r\ W LADIES' SHIRTS l On MOST ATTRACTIVE GOODS, N" A X,nl AT MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES. *.""_! Km PLAIN WHITE SHIRTS ... 2/G WHITE SHIRTS, em- Gift pij.. WHITE SHIRTS, turn-down broidored fronts 7/6 y' % %£L collars.. .. ... .5/- ZEPHYR BLOUSES, inser- j/T/ X PLAIN ZEPHYR BLOUSES 2/3 tion fronts 5/6 O i. a" 1 ?.., BLOCK STRIPE PRINT BLACK AND WHITE aJ?:,i Ciib BLOUSES, detachable cuffs CHECK BLOUSES, £$, w _;_ and collars 7/6 trimmed with embroidery, 7/6 -n,,;,! 4!U PINK AND BLUE ZEPHYR NEW GRASS LAWN N *'.\ oJ BLOUSES, piped with white 8/6 BLOUSES, piped with q,. Animal FIGURED MUSLIN various colours . ..7/11 An T."i CM BLOUSES 10/G FANCY SATEEN BLOUSES 10/ d p"^. WHITE SPOT MUSLIN SLURRED AND STRIPED )££ N^J. BLOUSES. ;ti-immed lace CKEPON BLOUSES, in i££ n n and insertion 7/9 immense assortment, from ft _ Annual W , HI P SHIRTS, tucked 1/6 to 10/6 j^ Gift fronts - 3 / 6 Gift Fair . We are also offering to each customer, Fair X v DURING THE GIFT PAIR, n w Annual * mo purchases 10/- worth or upwards, a really handsome present, at Annual Gift the rate of 10 per cent., 2/- in the .£, on goods bougiiMn any Gift Fair department. Fair No» JAMES SMITH k CO., Now *£* TE ARO HOUSE. « Fair Now On. Annual Gift Fair Now On. Annual Gift Fair now on. Fair

FIELDER'S NEW CASH PRICE-LIST: 5/Q KOHN'S BEST AUSTRIAN CHAIRS ... ... KIQ / O . O/ O Tj Q '<r» WOVE WIRE MATTRESSES, 4ft Gin ... ,„ -J Qin b >^7'/fi KAPOK BEDS, 4ft 6in ... „' ',„ O*7 ft i^rf/O t /\ / DUCHESS CHEST, Brass-mounted ... ... t/\ / hK> m DUCHESS PAIR, 3ft 6in ... ... '... *Jt\l m nif* BRASS-RAIL FENDERS „ ... ... ~t -t If* , <u> JLI/O Cpi\l PLATFORM ROCKING CHAIRS ... '« <>A/ OKI a SPRING-SEAT COUCHES ... ... „, 9^/.. 1 PC ! £l UPHOLSTERED SPRING MATTRESSE3 ... ~A X '/> 1 0 £1 3ft ewn bedsteads ... ... ... -i o ft lt?,O JL Oi \J Ai m WALNUT POLISHED TABLES ... '.., J^_ hr n FRENCH POLISHED TOILET TABLES ' ... Ij /» 91 FRENCH POLISHED WASHSTAND ... '«. i\ i I - Of Qi\l m IRON BEDSTEADS, 4jtt 6in ... *. ... *U)l m (?1A OCCASIONAL SUITES, 7 Pieces ...' ... J^ilfh jPQ TAPESTRY SUITES, 7 Pieces ... ... 4?Q "\A> m Paib TAPESTRY CURTAINS .. ... «. -iAl m Vum. ,/»/_ Paib HALL STRDPED CURTAINS -... ... Ail m Paib A If* Each CURTAIN POLES, pbom .« ... A >f\ Each H //> Pair WHITE LACE CURTAINS ... ... Ijr IQ Pair 31 Each HEARTHRUGS, from ... ... ... Q / Each /- Of ■| / Yard MANTEL and EASEL DRAPING ... ... ~i I Yabd QKI a EASY CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED ... ... r>/^ / Each CARPET SQUARES, prom «. ... OA / Each *"I 7 TAPESTRT CARPET SQUARE, 9 x 10-6 ... ... O/*? If* H'f* FANCY AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, PBOM «. h. h !Cl d/O ■ «/<LP -| 6} !S* AFTERNOON TEA TABLES, from ... '.« 1 9*/ fj 12 (l EIJSS CHAIES AND TABLE S, FROM ... >.. "|2> '(y 1 INSPECTION INVITED.

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON.— LADIES,— Wo havo much pleasure in announcing that the celebrated LADY HOBART CYCLES, that you havo boon all waiting for so long, have at last arrived, ex Star of Now Zealand. They live tho daintiest and prettiest littlo mounts ever landed in Wellington. There is not a cheaper or better machine in the market. We ha.ye 20 of these little gems for you to choose from. Also, a number of our celobrated Lady Spaldings, ex Eimutaka, by far the prettiest and strongest American machine ever imported to Now Zealand. Remember, over 30 Ladies' Cycles to choose from. Prompt delivery : no waiting. GENTLEMEN, — We have a largo number of HOBART-BIRD and SPALDING BICYCLES landing, and would be glad if you will oall and inspect them before purchasing elsewhere. We have also just opened up another lot of the world-famed RUDCVE-WHITWORTH CYCLES.— Yours, respectfully, S. LUKE & CO., Ltd., MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON,

SILVER-PLATED WEDDING PRESENTS I NOVEL DESIGNS. LATEST PATTERNS. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE SOMETHING " SPIF " IN E.P. WARE.', HAVING purchased a lovely lot of Electro-platedware (Travellers' Samples, all new designs, being fresh from Home), lam now showing some real nice t useful articles, suitable for presents. Quality, guaranteed, and prices very moderate, and only one of each line. BUILDING DEPARTMENT Me. W. WILLS, so long and favourably known in connection with various Ironmongery Houses in this City, is in charge of this Department. aEORGE~V¥INDER, CHEAPEST IRONMONGER, LOWER CUBA-STREET.

EXHIBITION, 189 G. %^3 J&SV I should not leave Town with- * <Cl tL t out seeing our Exhibition of Perfumery. *A Al Solid Silvor-mounted Dresden China Smelling ) — > Bottles, Ornamental and useful Sprays, Hair "^S&>, f9t .J>iflwlliij//iL4t£ Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Aluminium Dress- vkT>3s^Piss^^ ing Combs, Flesh Gloves, Fountain Syringes, \»j|b/j/ ij£ Hot-water Bottles, Shaving Brushes, and -rTF*ty\^\ Fancy Soaps, ex R M.S. Ruahine. \ Wsr. C. FitzGbrai-d, Consulting Chemist, O >Kj \ FitzGerald's Corner, Willis-street and Lamb- £ /f \ ton-quay, Wellington. fsr V Advice and Medicine at all hours for 2s 6d. J // TAKE ONLY THE ORIGINAL AND (&J ONLY GENUINE, ■■"Zimiii H" » '■ I - p hTn% x - But he hasnnjr ' \ «UPER-WINE BISCUITS. %m% m he J*£ s Jr[' *' Most Delicious for Afternoon Tea. Unrivallod for the Nursery. JPsZAeLL E S Manufactured by the 'VT- , *_ * PHCENIX COMPANY, Limited, ... LORENTE . S LA XATIVE PILLS an DUNEDIN. JLj a certain cure for constipation. Pro ORND IT TO RHORTT'S cuvablo from W. C. Fitzgerald, Chemist, (5) ml ** * v w**v*»** w. | WillU-Btreet.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 1170, 9 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 1170, 9 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 1170, 9 December 1896, Page 3

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